QUESTION 1Some of the computers in your company run
Microsoft Office 2003. Other computers run Microsoft
Office 2007. Users report that when they save documents
on computers that run Office 2007, users on computers
that run Microsoft Office 2003 are unable to edit those
documents. You need to ensure that users on computers
that run Office 2003 are able to edit Office 2007 documents.
What should you do?
A. Add the Office Compatibility Pack to the computers
that run Office 2007.
B. Add the Office Compatibility Pack to the computers
that run Office 2003.
C. Install Office 2003 Service Pack 2 on the computers
that run Office 2003.
D. Install MSXML 6.0 on computers that run Microsoft
Office 2003.
Answer: B

QUESTION 2 You upgrade computers on your network to
Windows Vista. You discover that one of the applications
is not compatible with Windows Vista. You use the Compatibility
Administrator to create a custom application compatibility
database that contains an Application Fix. You need
to install the Application Fix on the Windows Vista
computers. What should you do?
A. Create a script that installs the Application Compatibility
Toolkit.
B. Deploy the Update Compatibility Evaluator.
C. Create a script that uses the SDBINST command.
D. Disable User Account Control.
Answer: C

QUESTION 3 You plan to upgrade computers to Windows
Vista. The computers will be used to access a Web application
named App1. You install the Application Compatibility
Toolkit (ACT) on a client computer. You need to identify
compatibility issues with App1. What should you do?
A. Deploy the Internet Explorer Compatibility Evaluator
B. Deploy the User Account Control Compatibility Evaluator
C. Deploy the Update Compatibility Evaluator
D. Deploy the Vista Compatibility Evaluator
E. Deploy the Inventory Collector
Answer: A

QUESTION 4 You install the Application Compatibility
Toolkit (ACT) on a client computer named Client1. You
configure the ACT to use an existing SQL Server instance
on server named Server1. You need to ensure that the
ACT Log Processing Service can access the database on
Server1. What should you do?
A. Configure the ACT Log Processing Service to run using
the Local Service account.
B. Grant the Server1\Network Service account read and
write access to the database.
C. Grant the Client1 computer account read and write
access to the database.
D. Create a new SQL Server Account named ACTLog. Grant
ACTLog read and write access to the database.
Answer: C

QUESTION 5 You plan to upgrade to Windows Vista. You
discover that an application named App1 is not compatible
with Windows Vista and cannot be modified to run on
Windows Vista. App1 requires Windows XP Service Pack
2. You verify that the Windows XP Service Pack 2 compatibility
mode fails to allow the application to run. You need
to ensure that users can use App1 while running Windows
Vista. What should you do?
A. Configure the user's computers to dual boot between
Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Vista.
B. Create a virtual machine that runs Windows XP Service
Pack 2. Deploy the virtual machine to the Windows Vista
computers.
C. Copy the Windows XP Service Pack 2 installation files
to the WinSxS folder. Copy the App1 executable files
to the WinSxS folder.
D. Create a custom Program Information File (PIF) for
the App1 executable files.
Answer: B

QUESTION 6 You use Business Desktop Deployment (BDD)
Workbench to create custom builds of Windows PE. You
need to ensure that the Windows PE builds contain the
company logo. What should you do?
A. Use the ImageX command to mount each build of Windows
PE. Add the company logo to the root of the build of
Windows PE.
B. Customize the WINBOM.INI file to include the path
to the company logo.
C. Include the path to the company logo in the properties
of the master build in BDD Workbench.
D. Include the path to the company logo in the WINPESHL.INI
file.
Answer: C

QUESTION 7 You use Business Desktop Deployment (BDD)
Lite Touch Installation (LTI) to deploy Windows Vista.
Computers in the Marketing department do not support
network boot using PXE. You need to perform LTI of Windows
Vista on computers in the Marketing department. What
should you do?
A. Use Systems Management Server to create an OSD Deploy
CD.
B. Use Windows Deployment Services to create a WDS Image
Deploy CD.
C. Use Windows Automated Installation Kit to create
a Windows PE CD.
D. Use the BDD Workbench to create a deployment CD.
Answer: D

QUESTION 8 You create a distribution point using Business
Desktop Deployment (BDD) Workbench to install Windows
Vista and Microsoft Office 2007. Your company security
policy requires that all Microsoft Office 2007 updates
be installed as part of the Office 2007 installation
process. You need to ensure that your distribution point
meets the requirements of the company security policy.
What should you do?
A. Create a folder named Updates in the Microsoft Office
2007 distribution folder. Copy all updates to this folder.
B. Create a folder named Patches in the Microsoft Office
2007 distribution folder. Copy all updates to this folder.
C. Configure a Group Policy Object which ensures that
all computers are configured to use Microsoft Update
and install updates automatically.
D. Install Windows Server Update Services on the distribution
server. Configure an AutoDeployment rule in Windows
Server Update Services.
Answer: A

QUESTION 9 You use Systems Management Server (SMS) Operating
System Deployment (OSD) Feature Pack to upgrade computers
running Windows 2000 to Windows XP. You plan to use
the SMS OSD to upgrade computers running Windows XP
to Windows Vista. You install the SMS OSD Feature Pack
Update on your SMS Site Server. You discover that you
can not add reference computer images created before
you installed the SMS OSD Feature Pack Update to the
SMS Console. You need to ensure that you can deploy
reference computer images created before you installed
the SMS OSD Feature Pack Update. What should you do?
A. Register the WIMFILT.DLL file on the SMS Site Server.
B. Use the SMS OSD to recapture images of the reference
computers.
C. Install the Windows Automated Installation Kit on
the SMS Site Server.
D. Install Windows Deployment Services on the SMS Site
Server.
Answer: B

QUESTION 10 You are installing Windows Vista on computers
that do not support network booting using PXE. You need
to ensure that users are not prompted for input when
they install Windows Vista on these computers. What
should you do?
A. Create an unattended setup installation file named
unattend.xml. Copy the file to the sysvol shared folder.
B. Create an unattended setup installation file named
autounattend.xml. Copy the file to a USB flash drive
(UFD) device. Ensure the UFD device is plugged into
the computer when Windows Vista is installed.
C. Create an unattended setup installation file named
unattend.xml. Copy the file to the root of the installation
media.
D. Create an unattended setup installation file named
autounattend.xml. Add the file to the Build$ share on
a Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server.
Answer: B